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Teledyne DALSA Introduces New Camera Link Models Featuring SONY and ON-Semi Image Sensors

10 New Genie Nano-CL models offer system integrators reliable high-resolution inspection for existing Camera Link vision systems. (credit: Teledyne DALSA)

Teledyne DALSA, a Teledyne Technologies company and world leader in image sensing technology, reported that they have expanded their high value Genie™ Nano camera series with new Camera Link models based on the industry’s best performing CMOS image sensors from SONY® and ON-Semi®.

The first monochrome and color Camera Link® models will have On-Semi’s 16 and 25M Python image sensors with additional ones on the way.

These new Nano models have been engineered for industrial imaging applications that require high-speed data transfer. They are an easy replacement for cameras integrated into existing vision systems that depend on the AIA’s Camera Link interface standard. Similar to previous Genie Nano cameras, the new color and monochrome models are supplied in a compact form and available in many resolutions with rapid frame rates. System designers for electronics manufacturing, industrial automation, general machine vision inspection, and packaging and semiconductor inspection can look forward to a smooth integration path to prolong life of a current system with little difficulty.

With a wide feature set, broad operating temperature range, and GenICam GenCP 1.1 compliance, the Genie Nano-CL models lengthen the life of current systems with better overall performance and functionality.

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